Transport Authority Discovers loopholes In Applications Of Uber, Ola, TaxiForSure
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The Delhi Transport Authority (DTA) has discovered loopholes in the applications submitted by According to a media report, TaxiForSure, which had applied through its subsidiary Serendipity
Media reports further suggest that Uber has not got the company registered. Some of the other things lacking in its application are an undertaking for parking, telephone number, email address and the address proof of its registered office.
Uber says that it should come under the Information Technology Act as it is a technology-based platform and not a taxi company.
Aprameya Radhakrishna, co-founder and director, TaxiForSure, said, “We are working on the clarifications sought by them and we are in the process to submit the same.”
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